Fitting Shop
Introduction
Fitting shop in mechanical engineering is a workshop or facility where different types of mechanical components and assemblies are fabricated, repaired, or modified. The fitting shop typically includes equipment for cutting, shaping, and joining metal parts, as well as for measuring and testing the assembled components to ensure they meet specifications. Some common tools used in a fitting shop include lathes, drill presses, milling machines, and welding equipment. The goal of the fitting shop is to produce high-quality mechanical components that meet the required specifications and standards, and to support the design, manufacturing, and maintenance activities in various industries.
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